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It turns out that the threat model commonly used by cryptosystem designers was wrong… Expand. View on ACM. Save to Library Save. Create Alert Alert. Share This Paper. Background Citations. Methods Citations. Results Citations. Topics from this paper. Cryptosystem Threat model. Computer security Cryptography. Cryptanalysis Programming paradigm. Citation Type. Has PDF. Publication Type. More Filters. View 3 excerpts, cites background. Tamper Resistance.

An increasing number of systems, from pay-TV to electronic purses, rely on the tamper resistance of smartcards and other security processors.

We describe a number of attacks on such systems some … Expand. Cryptographic Design Vulnerabilities. Why does cryptographic software fail? View 1 excerpt, cites background. Some Thoughts about Implementing a Cryptographic System.

Documents: Advanced Search Include Citations. Authors: Advanced Search Include Citations. Abstract Designers of cryptographic systems are at a disadvantage to most other engineers, in that information on how their systems fail is hard to get: their major users have traditionally been government agencies, which are very secretive about their mistakes.

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